Reading Guide for Bradford's Account of Thomas Morton and the incident at Merry Mount: From Of Plymouth Plantation, "Mr. Morton of Merrymount"

According to Bradford, did Wolleston take servants or indentured servants to Virginia?
According to Bradford, what did Thomas Morton propose to his fellows during Wolleston's absence? Two things.
Name three things that Morton and his fellows did to which Bradford obviously disapproves.

Bradford finds Morton's use of imagery and myth from a particular time and place objectionable:  What time and place does Bradford repeatedly refer to as disgusting and sinful?
Why did Bradford and party decide they had to act? Three or four reasons altogether.

Reading Guide for Morton's New English Canaan, "Chapter XV. Of a Great Monster . . . ." and "Chatper XVI. How the Nine Worthies put mine Host of Ma-re Mount. . . ."

I like the drinking song, especially the last two stanzas.

What does Morton say is the motive of the Puritans in stopping what's going on at Merry Mount? How does that contrast with Bradford's statements about there motives?
What was the pun Morton was playing with in re-naming Mount Wollaston?
What church did Morton belong to? What church, by contrast, did Bradford belong to?
What crime, exactly, does Morton say they charged him with [trick question?]?

What kind of tree did the Merry Mounters use for a maypole? What was mounted on top?

What did Bradford and company want to re-name Merry Mount?

What's your favorite lines in "The [Drinking] Song"?

When Morton's Drinking Song referes to "lasses in beaver coats," he's referring specifically to . . . .?
What nickname did Morton give to Miles Standish?
What did Endicott rename the place and to what does that new name allude or refer?
What did the Puritan's leave Morton with when they exiled him to the island?
How did Morton survive on the island on which he was temporarily exiled?

Vocabulary: nefarious, jocund, magazine, licentious[ness], dissolute, Lord of Misrule, Bacchus, Bacchanalia, Flora, farce, lascivious[ness]
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